I want to buy some off road shoes but am unsure as what to get. I currently run in Asics 1100 and previously NB 765 on the road. I dont do grat deal off road so dont want to spend a fortune. Do I need support for over pronate or is this not needed
I'm looking for a pair of trail shoes for off-road / mixed terrain 10Ks and Half Marathons. For road running I've always worn Nike Pegasus (currently on my 4th pair). Nike do a trail version of it, so that seems like the obvious choice. Anyone used
I think this clashes with a 10km at Moors Valley just down the road. I want to do one of them. Any ideas how the courses compare. It will be my second race and I'm more excited about varied terrain than road racing.Thanks I think the Ferndown Rotary
can any one point me in the right direction of a Saucony Multi Terrain Trainer. I currently run in the Saucony Progrid Triumph 5 and the new Triumph 6. I want to keep with Saucony because i have had no problems, just need a pair of off road Neutral
get.Could somebody explain the difference between a cross country shoe, an off-road shoe, a trail shoe and a fell running shoe? The terrain on The Ridgeway is hilly and has some tracks from vehicles and footpaths.Thanks in advance. Oh you live near me
I'm not sure why it happens, and no matter how much i stretch out before a run, after 9 miles or so i get a real bad ache/pain in my left Trap muscle right by the shoulder blade, its sometimes quite painful.i run 70% off road so i put it down
and it stopped after a lay off for a different injury. It has started again. I changed off-road shoes to Mizuno Ascends and it seems to have happened since then. I exclusively run off-road (almost) on very variably terrain. The soreness is always worse first
. Well organised, excellent marshalls and pretty route. Any hills? Is it multi-terrain or road? It's multi-terrain, a few stiles, a lot off road and a few hills. It is billed as an 'old fashioned cross country' and that's an accurate description
I train and race mainly off-road but sometimes I need to run on a road or 2 to get to the trail/grass/mud areas I like to run in. Also, I was in a race last week (80/20% off-road/road split) in my Brooks Cascadias which I find great for off-road
marathon will be road? I have only been training on the road as of yet, so will I be able to hack a multi-terrain? Any advice much appreciated! Swings and roundabouts really. A bit of multi-terrain mixes things up a bit and the intensity you're running